(Table 1) Gravity and pressure within the Sleipner area relative to ones at the reference station in 2002 and 2005

At Sleipner, CO2 is being separated from natural gas and injected into an underground saline aquifer for environmental purposes. Uncertainty in the aquifer temperature leads to uncertainty in the in situ density of CO2. In this study, gravity measurements were made over the injection site in 2002 and 2005 on top of 30 concrete benchmarks on the seafloor in order to constrain the in situ CO2 density. The gravity measurements have a repeatability of 4.3 µGal for 2003 and 3.5 µGal for 2005. The resulting time-lapse uncertainty is 5.3 µGal. Unexpected benchmark motions due to local sediment scouring contribute to the uncertainty. Forward gravity models are calculated based on both 3D seismic data and reservoir simulation models. The time-lapse gravity observations best fit a high temperature forward model based on the time-lapse 3D seismics, suggesting that the average in situ CO2 density is about to 530kg/m3. Uncertainty in determining the average density is estimated to be ±65 kg/m3 (95% confidence), however, this does not include uncertainties in the modeling. Additional seismic surveys and future gravity measurements will put better constraints on the CO2 density and continue to map out the CO2 flow.

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Nooner, S L, Eiken, Ola, Hermanrud, Christian, Sasagawa, Glenn S, Stenvold, Torkjell, Zumberge, Mark A (2007). Dataset: (Table 1) Gravity and pressure within the Sleipner area relative to ones at the reference station in 2002 and 2005. https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.803869

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Source https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.803869
Author Nooner, S L
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Eiken, Ola
Hermanrud, Christian
Sasagawa, Glenn S
Stenvold, Torkjell
Zumberge, Mark A
Source Creation 2007
Publication Year 2007
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Title: Constraints on the in situ density of CO2 within the Utsira formation from time-lapse seafloor gravity measurements
Identifier: https://doi.org/10.1016/S1750-5836(07)00018-7
Type: DOI
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Year: 2007
Source: International Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control
Authors: Nooner S L , Eiken Ola , Hermanrud Christian , Sasagawa Glenn S , Stenvold Torkjell , Zumberge Mark A .